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Rh dicover’d them to be Friends. However, one of our Company, who had faithfully ingaged to tand by us, and on whoe Aitance we depended, without any Ceremony, being apprehenive of the danger, clapt upon a wind, and o left us.

After this, we kept on our coure with a favourable Wind, till we arrived at Madeira, a mall Iland appertaining to the Crown of Portugal, ituated about the Two and Thirtieth Degree of Latitude; it is in length, about Twenty Five Miles, about Eight or Ten broad, and Sixty in its Circumference.

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